ZOOM Class for Beginner Beekeeping Workshop (2 nights) Friday, April 24 & Friday May 1 6pm-8:30pm
Class date: Friday, April 24, 2026 AND Friday, May 1, 2026.
Time: 6pm-8:30pm
Confirmation email will be sent from ECWID. This email is considered your ticket to attend both classes. (Please read all the details below)
No refunds will be given but you can transfer your ticket to someone else. You must email me with the updated information.
- An email will be sent to you at about 24 hours before to remind you of the class from Muellerhoneybee@gmail.com
(This is a different email than your confirmation). - The zoom link will also be emailed to you the day of the class as a second reminder. Please double check your email is correct or you will not receive the zoom link. If you do not receive confirmation of your purchase, please reach out to me because your email was likely entered incorrectly. Muellerhoneybee@gmail.com
- This class is Eastern Standard Time. This is a 2.5 hour each night presentation with a ten minute break in between.
Beginner Beekeeping Workshop – 2 Nights, 5 Hours Total
Curious about keeping bees but not sure where to start? Join Emily Mueller of Mueller Honey Bee for a comprehensive, beginner-friendly Zoom workshop. Over two nights, you’ll gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to start your own hive or improve your current beekeeping practices.
What You’ll Learn:
- The Science of Honey Bees: Understand bee biology, behavior, and the essential role they play in our ecosystem.
- Best Practices from Experienced Beekeepers: Learn the tips, techniques, and insights used by seasoned beekeepers.
- Beekeeping Equipment & Clothing: How to properly use typical beekeeping tools and protective clothing for safety and efficiency.
- Hive Management Throughout the Year: Maintain healthy bees by learning seasonal care routines, feeding practices, and inspections.
- First Inspection Walk-Through: Step-by-step guidance on how to conduct your first hive inspection confidently.
- Identifying and Treating Common Pests and Diseases: Recognize potential problems early and learn practical treatments to keep your colony thriving.
- By the end of this workshop, participants will have a solid foundation in beginner beekeeping, a deeper understanding of bees, and the confidence to care for their own hive.
Emily Mueller is a dedicated beekeeper, master herbalist, Integrative Health Sciences Master student, beekeeping educator, and founder of Mueller Honey Bee in Akron, Ohio. Committed to honey bee preservation and public education, she is an active local member of beekeeping associations and a traveling state association public speaker. By focusing on community outreach through educational presentations and beekeeping instruction for both children and adults.